Bootham students have been speaking to MPs
Bootham students have been speaking to MPs
Bootham students Anahit Davtyan and Nika Protkra visited the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 6th December. They went to talk to MPs about the global consequences of fast fashion.
Anahit and Nika were selected to co-host the Oxfam Get Creative for Climate Justice Exhibition. They really impressed organisers with their artwork, which featured mock Vogue covers.
The event, organised by a coalition of charities, aligned with the COP28 summit. It aimed to raise awareness about climate justice, particularly addressing its impact on the global south, and the environmental repercussions of fast fashion.
The visit also highlighted Bootham School’s robust social action programme. The school encourages students to actively engage in projects that address local and global challenges. It empowers students to make a positive impact on society, fostering a sense of empathy and responsibility.
Claire Hollis is the Head of Social Action at Bootham. She said: “Anahit and Nika worked with our school sustainability team. They’ve created works of art that speak of the huge price those in the Global South pay for us to consume fast fashion. We were so lucky to have circular clothing organisation KindofYou to support us in styling and photographing our images. We must also thank our local Oxfam branch who lent us the garments you see on the finished Vogue covers.”
Headmaster Dr Deneal Smith said: “Bootham School is thrilled to have Anahit and Nika represent Bootham School at such a significant event. They’re showcasing not only their individual talent and passion but also the School’s commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.”

Published 19 December 2023